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Digital Noise Episode 198 – Secret Giveaway
October 18, 2018
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Blu-ray, Digital Noise, DVD, film, Home releases, Movie Review, podcast, TV show review
John and Chris get together and talk some of the big recent home releases (and some small ones too) and have a great time doing it. And hey, we’re giving away a copy of the one of the best tv shows of the year on this show, listen to find out how to win! PLEASE USE OUR
Highly Suspect Reviews: The Hate U Give
Starr (Amandla Stenberg) lives with her mom (Regina Hall) and dad (Russell Hornsby) in a poor, largely African-American neighborhood. But she and her brother get sent to an uptown private school that, surprise, is mostly white kids. Her two worlds both collide and shatter when she witnesses a friend (Algee Smith) get fatally shot down by a police officer during
The Gathering – The Sixteenth Party
After a brief forced hiatus, The Gathering returns in full force and this week we talk about horror…but not movies. The theme was specifically, favorite horror other than movies, which leaves a lot of room open for interpretation and we got some really great answers. Check it out here.
Deliberations of Doom Ep 34 – Streaming Horror Pt 1
The Doom Patrol is back in a big way because it’s October and us horror freaks got work to do! This week (and next) we’re talking about streaming horror movies…that’s films that you can stream on services like Netflix, Shudder, etc. For this first round we talk about Oculus, Ruin Me, Dead Shack, and Mom & Dad. You can now subscribe
Screener Squad: All About Nina
There’s nothing funny about Nina Geld’s life. She’s a stand-up comedian with an acerbic tongue, a chip on her shoulder and a bad habit to get in bed with the wrong guys. However, when she heads to Los Angeles to audition for a prime time comedy show, she meets the man of her dreams in the form of Rafe. Will
Screener Squad: Bikini Moon
Oh boy…this review is going to be a doozy. Justin and Davey discuss this new film Bikini Moon from director Milcho Manchevski (Before the Rain), a faux-documentary where a group of young independent filmmakers come across a mentally unstable Iraq War veteran who calls herself ‘Bikini.’ They soon become fascinated with her and decide to dedicate their time helping her

